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Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) is the national longitudinal study of children in Ireland, launched in 2006. The first phase of the study extends over seven years and follows the progress of two groups of children: 9 year olds and 9 months old. A total of 120 families from the nine-y

Perception of Baby | Baby's routine and habits | Perception of baby

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Object Growing Up in Ireland (9 Months Old) Interview with the mother of Mark, Child303Markhas no cover

Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) is the national longitudinal study of children in Ireland, launched in 2006. The first phase of the study extends over seven years and follows the progress of two groups of children: 9 year olds and 9 months old. A total of 120 families from the nine-y

Perception of Baby | Baby's routine and habits | Perception of baby

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Object Growing Up in Ireland (9 Months Old) Interview with the mother of Shane, Child281Shanehas no cover

Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) is the national longitudinal study of children in Ireland, launched in 2006. The first phase of the study extends over seven years and follows the progress of two groups of children: 9 year olds and 9 months old. A total of 120 families from the nine-y

Perception of Baby | Baby's routine and habits | Perception of baby

Object type is text   Text
Object Growing Up in Ireland (9 Months Old) Interview with the mother of Danu, Child309Danuhas no cover

Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) is the national longitudinal study of children in Ireland, launched in 2006. The first phase of the study extends over seven years and follows the progress of two groups of children: 9 year olds and 9 months old. A total of 120 families from the nine-y

Perception of Baby | Baby's routine and habits | Perception of baby

Object type is text   Text
Object Growing Up in Ireland (9 Months Old) Interview with the mother of Sam, Child271Samhas no cover